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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, JANUARY Doctor Treats Vietnam Civilians Without Outlay of Federal Cash Selective Service Answers Questions 12, 1968 Page Five Bennett Announces Contract Awards Farmers Meeting Is Rescheduled Sen. Wallace F. Bennett said Q.: Is an undergraduate college The important farmers meethis week that the Bureau of C student eligible for Class was cancelled DecemReclamation has awarded a $5.5 ing that o complete his academic year. ber because of bad 21, 1967, from government. His program Ans.: Yes, any registrant who million contract for the constructbeen has reset for weather, is supported entirely by contria full-im- e or! of the Water Hollow Tunnel January 18, 1968, 9:00 a.m., in satisfactorily pursuing butions from individuals, civic course of instruction at a portion of the Central Utah Proj- the Hoytsville ward chapel. groups and churches in the U.S. college, university of similar in- ect to Boyles Brothers Drilling This meeting is to include all Currently Project Concern min- stitution of learning is ordered Co. and Gibbons and Reed Con- small farmers in the northern isters to some 200,000 civilians ;o report for induction, is eli- struction Co. eastern and parts of Utah. The two firms in a joint ven-ur- e in Vietnam and refugees in gible for a S C classification, Secretary Freeman has called bid $5,594,828 on the vital Hong Kong. The latter are now except that no registrant shall 100 meetings to be held for treated in three medical centers be placed in Class C, who Central Utah Project program. across the entire United States Sen. Bennett on Oct. 24, 1967, and several floating clinics. has previously been classified Dr. Turpin, who was reared in Cilass S C or has been de- lad urged the Commissioner of for the purpose of having formin Ashland, Ky., had establish a ferred in Class II-- after July he Bureau of Reclamation to ers themselves express their on the subject of what practice in Coronado, Calif., be- 1, 1967 and has received his if t the freeze on the funds for opinion can best be done to small I-- S An American physician has recruited an international staff to treat thousands of civilians in South Vietnam. The only way to win peace is to work and live among forgotten peoples, asking nothing, giving all. Dr. James Wesley L. Turpir ; quoted in a recent issue of Together magazine. He operates the large DaMpao hospital north of Saigon and directs mobile medical teams which treat people in 24 neigh- fore he embarked on Project Concern in 1962, says the Methoboring villages. indist monthly magazine for famiCarrying on an extensive unlies. dependent people to people He is an ordained Methodist Inc., Concern, dertaking, Project Dr. Turpin receives not one cent minister as well as a physician. 5 feafollowing the intermission ' tures a repeat by popular request of Ned Rorems exciting Lions, which was an outstanding success last year at Kings-bury Hall. I-- C I-- S he Central Utah Project saying that if a contract is not awarded shortly an entire year may be ost in the construction program for the tunnel. Sen. Bennett said, I was of course very pleased to hear the Bureau has lifted the economic freeze on the funds for this proejet and I am hopeful the companies involved can move quickly and start the Water Hollow project. The tunnel will be some 4 miles long and will be a part of the Strawberry Aqueduct. Sen. Bennett said, The tunnel will take water from the High Uintah Mountains in the Rock Creek Current Creek area and dump it into Strawberry Reservoir. Construction time is esti- baccalaureate degree. Q.: Did the Military Selective Service Act of 1967 the entire law that provides the legal basis for the present operation of the Selective Service re-wri- te System? Ans.: No. The legal basis for 'Music For Today' Symphony's Next Treat for Music Lovers Utah Symphonys next concert on Wednesday, January 17, at 8:30 p.m. in the Salt Lake Tabernacle, will feature four very exciting and varied contemporary compositions. The program opens with the premiere in Utah of Symphony No. 2 by Alexei Haieff, present composer - in - residence at the University of Utah. This very beautiful and noble work won the Koussevitsky Award and the UNESCO Prize, has been recorded by the Boston Symphony, with Charles Munch conducting, and has been played by most of the major orchestras in the United States. Then comes the very melodic and popular Petrouchka Ballet Suite by Stravinsky, one of his three ballet scores that made him famous. Together with a combo and extra musicians, the program I-- The final work of the evening will be Stravinskys Symphony of Psalms, featuring the University-CiviChorale, director of which is Dr. Newell B. Weight. Psalms is considered Stravinksys classical masterpiece. Russian born Mr. Haieff has made his residence in the United States since 1932. As composer-in-residenc ce at the University of Utah (October 67 to June 68), he is working hard on a symphony for baritone and orchestra, along with his other activities. Mr. Haieff has composed three symphonies and a piano concerto, the latter having won the New York Music Critics operation of the present Selective Service System was established by enactment of the Selective Service Act of 1948. The Military Selective Service Act of 1967 only amended certain portions of that basic law. Q.: I am full time and satisfactory college student who has made normal progress toward my baccalaureate degree and the school has so notified my local board. I have been classified in Class .Why wasnt I given mated at 1150 days. a II-- student deferment? Ans.: Probably because you hadnt requested a II-- You must file a written request with your Local Board for a II-- classifi364-846- 4 cation before it will be granted. If you havent done so, make application at once by supplying your Local Board with a completed Selective Service System I-- A 1 if its printing... dial S. S Form 104 (obtainable at the Award. Tickets for the concert are on Board as well as most schools. sale at the Utah Symphony box Q.: What is the maximum penoffice, 55 West First South, and at ZCMI Downtown and Cotton- alty that can be assessed for violation of the Selective Service wood. Gov. Calvin L. Rampton this law? Ans.: The maximum penalty that can be assessed for any one Roland V. Wise, District THE PALACE OF GOVERNORS. STARTED 1610 AND THE HOME OF GOVERNORS OF, NEW MEXICO UNDER BOTH SPANISH AND AMERICAN RULE, NOW A MUSEUMl IS THE OLDEST PUBUC BUILDING IN CONTINUOUS USE IN THE COUNTRY. IN CONTRAST, SANTA FE BOASTS ALSO THE NATION'S NEWEST STATE CAPITOL, JUST RECENTLY X WHEN SEEKING OR SELLING REAL PROPERTY-OL- D BEST OR NEW-YO- UR MOVE IS TO CONSULT A REALTOR -- A PROFESSIONAL IN REAL ESTATE WHO SUBSCRIBES TO A STRICT CODE OF ETHICS AS A MEMBER OF THE LOCAL AND STATE BOARDS AND OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REAL ESTATE BOARDS. T. Simpson, State Mr. Simpson said, We are not interested in just token efforts and token programs that merely freeze the Utah formers in the economic class that is only slightly better than what they now have. We want programs and ideas that offer real opportunities for small form operators who have the ability and desire to advance steadily up the economic ladder. N. DEARBORN STREET CHICAGO , ILLINOIS 60610 Share: Help Stop Air Pollution Do Your ; : I that employer. Cash tips are subject to withholding of income and Socia Security taxes and must be to the employer on or before the 10th of the following month. The Internal Revenue Service has available free of charge a Document 5635 on Employees Daily Record of Tips and Repor of Tips to Employer which explains briefly the requirements of the law. It also has a supply of the forms needed to make the necessary reports, and provides space to record each days tips for twelve months. Mr. Wise emphasized that tip income counts toward Social Security and Railroad Retirement benefits and may result in higher benefits for the employee and his family. be-port- ed COMPLETED. Douglas Director of Farmers Home Administration and Chairman of the State Technical Action Panel, will be in charge with the assistance of other State TAP members. 535, Di- rector of Internal Revenue for Utah, pointed out that every employee who receives cash tips of $20 or more in any calendar month while working for one employer, must report amount of tips received during the month to come to the meeting prepared to state their problems and how they think they can best be solved. from the AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION Reporting Cash Tips Required by Law NEW MEXICO CLAIMS OLDEST AND NEWEST STATE BUILDINGS formers HEALTH and SAFETY TIPS week made a two day tour southern Utah counties. His trip violation of the Military Seleccentered on highway and politi- tive Service Act of 1967 is imcal problems. prisonment of not more than five years or a fine of not more than $10,000, or both such fine and imprisonment. o:: help formers succeed. Officials of the Department of Agriculture feel that they know what the problem is. What they need to know is how to solve it. They suggest that small ; Childhood and genius have the in common same master-orga- n G. E. inquisitiveness. I The problem of air pollution has been much in the news in recent years. For people who live in metro-- ! politan areas which now means most of us-- air pollution becomes more apparent all the time. The American Medical Association points out that theres little doubt that pollutants in the air arent good for us. Just how serious a health problem is air pollution is a question still being studied. It has been associated with a number of various physical ills. We read about air pollution, but it seldom occurs to us that we can do something about it. Isnt air pollution merely a matter for the factory with the belching smokestack, or the apartment building with a smoky incinerator? Actually, there are some things we all can do to reduce air pollution: Make it a point to know air pollution dangers, and seek from elected representatives legislation to control these hazards. An important source of air pollution is the exhaust pipe on the family auto. Keep the engine in good order. Have the exhaust system inspected regularly. This will not only reduce air pollution, it also v'iM rvc pmnry on g?r:!irc, Keep your home furnace in good working order. Have It checked annually, both for your safety and for the sake of the community. Leaves, trash and rubbish should not be burned in metropolitan areas. Arrange for the pro per agency to haul them away to a proper disposal point. Prevention of air pollution is a matter that must be met by the whole community. Proper laws are required where voluntary actions are inadequate. Tight enforcement of these laws is essential. We can anticipate that air pollution will continue to be much in the news in the yean ahead. The problem will be solved much sooner if all of us become aware that it is serious, and that all of us are involved in its ultimate sclcticn. 3 |